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Glo Premier League round up

Berekum Chelsea opened an 11 point lead at the top of the Glo Premier League table after beating Asante Kotoko 1-0 at the Golden City Park in a week 18 fixture courtesy a strike by Emmanuel Clottey. Chelsea's assistant coach, Yusif Abubakari attributes the victory to good preparation. He said the side was aware of the dangers posed by the Porcupine Worriors given the changes made on the team after the first round and thus prepared well to fend off the challenge. Abubakar believes the club must avoid complacency if they want to win the league. Reigning champions Aduana Stars jumped to second place after securing a 1-0 win over struggling AshantiGold at the Agyemang Badu Park at Dormaa. New Edubiase dropped to third after drawing goalless with Mighty Jets at Bekwai. Hearts of Oak’s dreams of a title success in their centenary year looks gloomy after their patchy run continued Sunday when they lost yet again to Heart of Lions. Head Coach of Lions, Hans Van Der Pluym was excited at the performance of his side. He said the quality of ball possession, the distribution and most importantly the determination to win as a team was fantastic. Fourth placed Medeama FC (formerly Kessben) posted a 2-1 win over relegation threatened Real Tamale United at the Essipong Stadium. In other results, Wa All Stars lost by a lone goal to Ebusua Dwarfs in Cape Coast while King Faisal beat Berekum Arsenals 1-0. The woes of bottom placed BA Stars were worsened after their 0-2 defeat to Liberty Professionals at the Len Clay. Source: Joy News/Ghana

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